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has gloss | (noun) a system of clandestine printing and distribution of dissident or banned literature samizdat, underground press |
has gloss | eng: The phrase underground press is most often used to refer to the independently published and distributed underground papers associated with the counterculture of the late 1960s and early 1970s in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and other western nations. It also refers to illegal publications under oppressive governments, for example, the samizdat and bibuła in the Soviet Union and Poland respectively. |
lexicalization | eng: samizdat |
lexicalization | eng: Underground Press |
subclass of | (noun) a medium that disseminates printed matter print media |
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lexicalization | hun: szamizdat |
Korean | |
lexicalization | kor: 지하 출판 |
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has gloss | nor: Illegale aviser er aviser som blir fremstilt og distibuert i hemmelighet. De oppstår på grunn av sensur eller andre innskrenkninger av ytringsfriheten. Illegal presse har eksistert like lenge som boktrykkerkunsten. Begrepet referer i Norge som regel til aviser som ble lagd ulovlig under den den andre verdenskrig. |
lexicalization | nor: illegale aviser |
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